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Talk Science to Me: Women in Science


von Birgit Baustädter veröffentlicht am 06.03.2025 Research

Talk Science to Me: Women in Science

In a special series on International Women's Day, female researchers at TU Graz talk about their careers, hurdles and support.

Birgitta Schultze-Bernhardt and Anna Karner, two physicists at different points in their careers, talk about their path into physics and the individual challenges they faced.

Corina Klug works at the interface between medicine and mechanical engineering, focussing among other things on safety for female bodies in vehicles.

Nicole Wermuth is a mechanical engineer who works on large, environmentally friendly engines. And can no longer hear certain questions about her career.

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